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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7384733" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>One hidden gem among SQ subs is Peerless XXLS. Peerless XXLS is often compared to Dayton Reference and I.D. IDQ. A lot of the very few people who tried it and the IDQ, prefer the Peerless sub. Its rated RMS wattage and xmax are somewhat underwhelming (something like 200watt/12mm), but those figures had been proven to be highly understated. The cool thing about it is that it can run off a relatively modest 4ohm amplifier, which is great for your wallet, your car's electrical system load, and amp cooling. Ideal sealed box size: 1.3 to 1.8 cu ft, but it reportedly works fine in 1cu ft box.</p><p></p><p>Another SQ sub is of course, the Dayton Reference series. The HO's require a far beefier amplifier but work fine in very small boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7384733, member: 629735"] One hidden gem among SQ subs is Peerless XXLS. Peerless XXLS is often compared to Dayton Reference and I.D. IDQ. A lot of the very few people who tried it and the IDQ, prefer the Peerless sub. Its rated RMS wattage and xmax are somewhat underwhelming (something like 200watt/12mm), but those figures had been proven to be highly understated. The cool thing about it is that it can run off a relatively modest 4ohm amplifier, which is great for your wallet, your car's electrical system load, and amp cooling. Ideal sealed box size: 1.3 to 1.8 cu ft, but it reportedly works fine in 1cu ft box. Another SQ sub is of course, the Dayton Reference series. The HO's require a far beefier amplifier but work fine in very small boxes. [/QUOTE]
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